i Bringing Up t r There NO UTSE OF TOUR I RlSN'T . - . . . UIT THE -" 1 1 ROURKES WIN TWO COMBATS: First Game Goes Fourteen Innings i Before Omaha Wins Out. NO SCORES UNTIL ELEVENTH Both Count lita Hum In Elrioplk After Sensational Fleltilnic Prr Tfnts Knrllrr Krnrr Ircniid i Plnekeil from Fire. , Pa Kourke'g bra.'e nnl ft-aileya ath Wlee. who have now capptd five games , In a row. snd the insects from Wichita put on two of the niftiest exhibitions of the nationul pastime before the largest crowj evfcr scrn aroutirt these parts. Tho fiiat conflict vent fourteen tnninsa be fore the Omaha lade won, while, the sec ond came was a tight batUa betwccM banders and Wichita until Omaha won it In the BMventh. The first game went ten innings before either side scored. Thn both teams made two and Omaha flnall won, '3 to 2. The scoro of the Becond tame was also 3 to 2. Dan Tipple and old man Durham started the first battle. Tipple had far the best of it during; his relsn. He allowed five hits and whiffed eleven men. A walk and a couple of hits and a wild pitch Kave the Wichns two In the eleventh and the many bugs, who were kept conBtantly at a high pitch because of the sensa tional playing, gave up In despair. But the fateo were with Omaha. The llourkes plucked the brand from the burning as a gink with a poetic sou! mlirht put ;t. In their half Thomas doubled, Krueper doubled, sending Thomas over, and Bell singled, sending over the tying run. Tipple was Jerked, to let Sajidera bat for him and Crabb took up the game. In the twelfth a marvelous throw from deep right to the plate by Congalton caught Fitzsimmons trying to score" on Henry's hit. It was a wonderful throw and cut off an apparently sure run. Baker Loaea Game. In the fourteenth Graham removed Dur ham, who was noticeably tiring and put forth Baker. An error by FtUstmmons and a walk to Schllebner put two men on. Thomason took third when O'Rourke let Graham's throw go through him and Tommy counted the winning run when Consul ton poked one to center. Omaha 'was prevented from clinching the game early In the day by some of the most sensational fielding Omaha bugs have enjoyed In a long time. Tydeman von RE.VT klurrs a Ha off tees. FOR RENT An office with reception room, reasonable. C14 State Bank Bldg. FARNAM or 17TH STREET OFFICE LOCATION, AVAILABLE NOW. THE BEE BUILDING CO., Office Room 103. REAL, ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Kaunas. ACREAGE EQUITY IN ELEVEN LOT3 Bplendidly located in WICHITA, KANSAS. Will sell cheap, or trade for automobile or equity. Address C VV. Long, lli N. 17th tit. Omaha. Phone Webster 5311. Mlsaesots, FOR SALU ftX) acres ii miles from Min neapolis, onu mile Irorn town; 16u acres undtr cultlv.tlo, bal. usea for pastare; can practically all b cultivated; neavy soil; good set ot building, consisting of S-roo n house, large burn, granary, corn cribs, etc; the land will produce 60 bush la of corn per acre; telephone in house; country thickly settled: complete set oi machinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of U cows, balance 1 and 1 years old; 8 good horses. 2i l:os. chickens: V of this year s crop and evtryt'ilui on 'be larra goes at SMI per acre; half cash. Schwab Broa IC'I Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. BARGAIN 11a acres, near ST PTteT, Minn.; well improved: price Jso per acre; terms. Jim W'ray, Sioux City. NO FAILOUES In Pine cjumy, Minns aota; close to best markets; choice lands, eas.ly cleared. IM tr acre; easy terms. Hunt-Johnson, Hinckley. Minn. Nebraska I CHEYENNE county. Nebraska lands, for sale and exchange. Write for free ' booklet Chris Hickey ft Co., Fairbcry, Neb., or H. C. Casselman, Lcslge Pole, Cleyenne county. Nebraska. FOUND 310-acre homestead in sett lad neighborhood; fine farm land, not sand hills; coat you 12-0 filing fees and all. J A. Tracey, Kimball. Neb. New York. BARGAINS $2 cash, S3 monthly buys 10 lots on Long Island. N. Y.j full price, $40 (omy 34 each). Vail, 133 William St., New York ylC.N t .peBfl.cmfwjp shrdluthes York City. N. Y. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Beat dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Write about our grilling laiide. If Interested in fruit lands. for booklet on Apple Orchards in isconsin. Address Land Dept. Sou Line Ry., Minneapolis. Minn. Miscellaneous. IP INTERESTED in land In southern Iowa and southern Minnesota write the 4 J" L. Jones I-and company, Wintersel. Ia, for their list of iiO farms Father H' BOT OU. RE NOT S COD JUDGE OF CLOThin. I VHll iN'oi-T IT'S A fiu OiT TAKE IT err . J lip k and Nicholson both made one-handed catches of long drives against the fence II: at were nothing short of mlra.-uloua. Freddie Thomas also performed some teat feat which helped Tl"pl mightily. Tiist llrst ?Aiiie wss a great game of I hfc lia'l and the fans would have been KitisfleC no mattfr who won. Hoy Zanders heaved the second battle nualnst Kaker. Tydeman opened the first Inninsr with a triple. Nicholson was hit i-nd Tydeman scored on Fltaslm-1 ir.ons' snetiflci fly. The Rourkes tied th j count in the fourth, Thomason waa safe! on Fitzsimmons' error. Congalton's hit I rent him to third and when B!11k hobbled the btill Tommy scored. Bills put his team one run In the leal in the sixth by lucirg the pill over th- rii-ht field wall. As it was pn-arranged to all the same at the end of the seventh this same hIto J looked easy for Wichita, but the Rourk?s pulled it out of the f'lre and won in the final inning. Congalton opened with a double to center. Burrell laid down a sacrifice bunt and Baker fielded the pill utid threw to third in an attempt to catch Conny. The throw went part Rapp like a flash and rolled down Into the gul ley west of left field. It was a hectic heave that would draw admiration from Charley Pick, who used to throw them Into the bleachers about twice a day. i Before Nicholson could rescue the eacap- i Ing ball Congalton had scored and Bur-j rell had rounded all the bases and was on his way horn. There wasn't a chance to catch him and the Bugs beat It for home happy and contented. Congalton was the heavy hitter of the day. Of the total of fourteen hits made by Omaha Conny made Just Bsven. Every body took a hand at the brilliant field inc, and the games were short. Consid ering that twenty-one innings were played I'mps Van Pycle Is to be given credit for running them off In three hours. No game will be played today, it be ing an open day on the schedule. Topeka will come Tuesday for a series of four battles. Score. WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Tyfieman. rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 N'icholsnn, If 4 0 1 2 (1 0 O Huurke, 2b 6 0 0 4 3 1 KitiaJimnons), sa. .. t 0 1 2 fi 1 Hills, cf ti 0 2 1 0 0 Rapp. 3b 6 0 0 3 1 Henry, lb 5 0 1 17 1 1 Graham, e. 4 1 1 S 0 2 Durham, p 4 1 10 2 0 Baker, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 S OMAHA. AB. R. 5 0 t 33 11 H. 1 O. A. 0 0 Bell, If. REAL KSTATE LOANS WANTED City loans. Peters Trutit Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. I O KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO., 10H Omaha Nat'l. Douglas 2715. il KVIT BROS Loans, $500 und'up" VJXIVVX JJV-'3-orn,ha Nt l Bank. MONET on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nat'l Ban k Bldg. fief CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlberg Co.. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. WANTED City loans and warranta W. Far nam Smith ft Co.. 1320 Farnam. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat'l CITV property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. JlOo to 310,000 made promptly. F. D.WeadT Weed Bldg.. ISth and Karrnim Sts. CITY and farm loans. 5, 6'i. 9 per cent. J.H. Dumont Co., 110 Fsrnsm, Omaha. SEE us flrtit if you want a farm loaiT United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. PRIVATE MONEY To loan on Omaha homes; reasonable rates. W. T. SMITH CO., 1111 City National Bank. REAL ESTATE I OR EXCHANGE Piano for other musical tnatrj'cs. I -VI ; CARPENTERS Will exchange horse. buggy, saddle, harness x tirtfl payment on small house. South 2613. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co', a modern abstract office. 305 S. 17th St. Phone Douglas M87. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 2i. Brandels Theater. REA h ESTATE XOKTH S1 IK Quality Bungalow We can sell tho following bungalow for I.7jc, on terms to silt you. Brand new, all modern, oak finish: full cellar, laun dry, furnace; tiled bathroom; stairs to attic. Beautiful fixtures. Fine location, near car, and large lot. Your opportunity. iee T n..tf i p. J- 5W State Bank Bldg Doug. 3320. FOR SALE 10-room house, attic and full basement; all modern; hot water heat; automobile garafe and drive, large lot. Inquire owner. 2210 Webster. Omaha's Prettiest Mile Section beautiful, new, strictly modern S-room home; sun parlor, sleeping porch, fine lot. large shade trees, paved street, half block to car; worth ",.; will sell for HiOtt this week. Phone owner. Web. !. MUST sell my modem home on Ames Ave. at sacrifice; rented at l-X per month; M cash. O 366, Lee. REA l7 ESTATE M1SCELL AX EOt 8 See Our advertisement on the Benson Feature Page. K. S. TRLLL1NGEH. T-ROOM house, rent, tor lls.su. muet be sold at once; wilt liandl- it. H. 471L NEW 7-room house, lot, iZ ft. frnt 17U N. :uh, 3,oou. THE HKK: Copyright. IH. International News crlco. LOCK "YOUR MLF -now TCAj LOON LIKt jfTMlN "CJ W44.L. PAX rcfi THIS VjlT OLO ONE ' KruK, Sb 0 I 1 0 Thoinnsiiii, cf 1 t : I Schliehner. lb 4 0 0 1ft 0 1 Conaaltnn, rf (i 0 4 1 1 0 Burrell. 31) t 0 0 0 7 1 Thomas, ss 6 1 2 h 4 0 Krueuei. c 4 1 2 1i S 0 Tipple p 2 0 0 1 0 Cruhh, p I 0 0 0 1 0 Sanders .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 TotulP 44 I 9 43 IS I Hutted for Tlpi lo in eleventh. No ono out when winning run was ,cnre'1. Omaha Utiiis OOOOOOOOOOS00 1 .1 Hits 0 100100000312 1-9 Wichita Runs 000000600200 03 Hits 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1-7 Two-huso hits:: Thomas. KruoRer, Bills. Stolen base: Kruif. Sacrifice hits: Tipple, Schleibner, Durham. Double plays: Burrell to Krne to Schlielmer; Rapp to Henry (2i; O'Rourke to Hwnry. l:t on ba.xe?: Omaha. 8; Wichita, R. Hits: Off Tipple, 6 In eleven lnninga: off Crabb, 2 In three Inninwu; off Durham, g in thirteen innings; off Baker. 1 In no innin. Struck out: By Tipple, 11; by Cmbb. 1; by Durham. 7. Bases on balls: Off Tipple, 2; off Durham. 2- Wild ittch: Tipple. Hit bv pitched ball: Krueger, Nicholson. Time: 3:15. Umpires: Van Svc'.o and Barr. S-'oie. second game: OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. K. Bell, If J 0 0 t 0 0 Krug, 2b 3 0 113 0 Thomason. cf 3 1 0 3 0 0 Schllebner, lb 3 0 0 10 0 0 Congalton. rf S 1 3 1 0 Burrell. 3b a l u l i " Thomas, ss 3 0 0 14 0 Krueger, c 2 0 0 3 0 0 Sanders, p 3 0 1 0 3 . 0 Totals 23 3 5 21 11 0 WICHITA. AB. R, H. O. A. E. Tydeman, rf 3 110 0 0 Nicholson. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 O'Rourke. 2b 3 0 0 3 1 0 Fitzsimmons, ss 2 0 0 0 2 1 Bills, cf 3 12 10 1 Rapp. 3b 3 1 1 0 Henry, lb 3 0 0 7 0 0 Jones, c 1 0 0 S 1 0 Baker, p 3 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 1 4 18 I No out when winning runs scored. Omaha Runs 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 Hits 0 1110 11-5 Wichita Runs 1 0 ft 0 0 1 02 Hits 1 10 10 10-4 Home run: Bills: Thrce-bape hit: Tyde iran. Two-base hits: Krug, Congalton, Rapp, Bills. Stolen bases: Congalton, Bell, O'Rourke. Sacrifice hit: Burrell. Sacrifice lly : Fitzsimmons. Double pluy: Thomas to Krug to Bchllebner. Left on bases: Omaha. 3; Wichita, 4. Struck out: Bv Bunders, 3; by Baker, 6. Buses on balls: Off Sanders. 2. Passed ball: Krueger. Hit by pitched ball: Nicholson. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Van Bycle and Barr. ANTELOPES DIVIDE (i AMES Split Donble-llende.r with lies Moines nt Iowa I npllnl, DES MOINES, la., Aug. 30. Dcs Moins split a double bill with the Lincoln Tigers this afternoon, dropping the firrt game by a Bcore of 6 to 4 and taking the second 4 to 3. Blackburne put the Tigers In the lead In the first contest with a home run pud again scored two runs In the second with another. Hahn tied the score In the second for lies Moines with a four base hit. Collins crove In Lincoln's win ning tally in the first in the tenth innlnT Fcore: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. iHreen, If 4 3 2 1 0 0 Hahn, if... 5 0 2 0 0 0 .lone-i. lb 5 1 1 12 0 0 Hunter, rf 2 o 0 4 0 0 Haley, c 3 0J230 Andreas. 2b 3 0 13 5 0 Ewaldt, 3b 4 Hartford, ss 4 Irfikaff, p 3 Hogan, p 1 1 2 5 03 0 0 1 0 0 1 Totals 34 4 9 30 18 LINCOLN. AH. R, If. O. A Quillin 3b 6 0 10 3 McGafflgan, ss 4 10 4 2 I.lovrt. 2b 3 13 16 Blackbourne, lb 4 1 1 It 0 Miller. If 5 0 3 4 0 Hehrcibei. cf 5 0 13 0 I'ollliis. rf 5 1 3 4 0 'Rehor. c 6 13 2 2 Desauu, p 4 0 0 1 3 F. 0 Si fil Totfls 40 6 14 30 14 0 Ies Moines 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-j Lincoln 0 0002002 0 3-6 Two-base hits: Hreen, Schrelhrr, Ewaldt Miller. Sacrifice hits: Hunt-r, Haley. I.lovd. Stolen basin: Breen, llan Home run: Blackburne. Struck out: By l.akaff 2 in seven ami one-third tnnln Hits: Off I.ahaff, 11; off Ilouan. 3 In two and to-hlrdfc Innings; oil P.-saau. J. Bases on bails: By Iikaft, 1; by Kosan, 1; by Dessau. 2. Wild pitches: Itessau, Hogan. Left on bases. Des Moines. S; Lincoln, s. Time: 215. Umpire: Stock dslii. Score, Hecond game: Score, second game: DES MOINES. ASS. IL H. O A. E Breen, If 4 J 3 O 0 o Hahn, rf 4 1 3 0 0 0 Jones, lb 4 0 3 12 0 0 Hunter, ft 4 0 0 2 0 0 Shaw, c 3 118 2 0 Andreas, ?b 1 0 1 1 0 0 Ewaldt, 3b 3 0 0 20 Hartford, ss 8 0 3 1 6 0 Thomas, p 3 0 0 0 10 Totals 33 4 27 13 0 LINCOLN. AB. IL 11. O. A E. Quillen. 3b 3 0 1116 McGafflgan, ss 3 0 1 3 3 0 Lloyd, ;b 3 1114 0 Blackburne, lb 4 1 1 T 0 0 Miller, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Schrelber, cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 Collins, rf 4 0 0 t 0 0 Rehor. c 3 0 0 I 1 0' Ehman. p 3 0 I 0 0 0 Totals 30 3 Ki 9 0 None out when w inning run wis scored. Moines 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 14 Ijncoln 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-bae hits: Lloyd, Breen, Khman, McGafflgan. Shaw. Andreas. Sacrifice hits: McGafriaan. IJov.l Home runs: I Hlackhuine. Hahn. Struck out: By' Tl.i, mas, 7; by Khman, 1. Ilit: Off Th'.mas, 6; off Ehman, 9. Lascs on balls: i -ov )r rcR v try." i JL OMAHA, MONDAY. AUGUST T SAX t WANT TOO TO CCMt DOWM TO THE COW( WITH ME UNTIL I "1 on: ,o too LJ HAVE DECirfD TO A UP HAVE TCU? Standing of Teams STATU LEAGUE. A M Kit. ASSN. W.LPctl W.LPct. Gd Island. ,M 4 .b0i Louisville ..78 5 .5731 Hastings ....'t 47 .n72j Milwaukee .75 M .fttU York 6! M .Mti!lndliiapolls.74 M .Mrt Superior ....MM .4!li('olunibus ...72 lit .Mt Beatrice ...M 41 .4K(Clveland ...71.i .522 Norfolk ....6159 .44 Kan. City. ...M 71 .474 Columbus ..4HS2 .43ii' Minneapolis.. 7 77 443 Kearney ...37 78 ..VwLst. Paul 48 X 7 WEST. LEAGUE. NAT L LEAGUE. W.LPctl W.LPct. Sioux City.4 4! .32i New York. . .S3 to .568 Denver 77 57 . 576 Boston HS 61 .53 St. Joseph. .7 57 .571 St. Louis 4 07 .529 l ies Moines. 7 .MMi Chicago 1 S' -617 Lincoln 71 .47s) Cincinnati ..R4l .470 Omaha fil "2 .4.W Brooklyn ...53.4iil Topeka 5fi 80 Phlla 53 fil .M Wichita ....50 S3 .37 Plt'shurgh. ..52 (1:1 452 FED. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE W.L Pet I W.L Pct. I.nd'napnlls 65 61 .M0i Phlla M i M Baltimore ..2 50 .554' Boston t M .5741 Chicago 1 52 .5481 Winn t K" W Buffalo ....58 64 .518! Detroit .... 8 500 Brooklyn . ..P7 Si .504' Chicago .,..58 SS .479 Kan. Citv.,56 S4 .4',2 St. Louis. . .55 63 46 Pittsburgh .48 64 New York. .54 3 4S2 St. Louis.... 51 68 .42! Cleveland .39 83.320 Yestedny'n Hennlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 4-10; St. Joseph, 1-2. Lincoln, t-S; Dea Moines, 4-4. Topeka. 6-2. Sioux Cltv. 2-3. Wichita, 2-2: Omaha, 3-3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. No games. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 2. New York, 8; Chicago, 1. Boston, 3; St. Louis, 0. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Indianapolis, 4-1; Kansas City, 6-C Chicago. 3: St. Iouls, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee. 4; Indianapolis. S. Kansas City, 4-7; Louisville, 10-5. Minneapolis. 7-5; Columbus, 2-6, Cleveland, 8-6; St. Paul, 0-2. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings, 7; Norfolk, 2. York, 9; Columbus, 2. Beatrice, 7; Kearney. 4. Superior, 3; Grand Island, 4. tinmen Today. WESTERN LEAGUB. No games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at Washington, Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York, St. IOUls at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York at Pittsburgh. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at Buffalo. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Cleveland, Kansas City at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Louisville. STATE LEAGUE. Hastings at Norfolk, York at Columbus, Beatrice at Kearney, Superior at Grand Island. Off Thomas, 3; off Ehman, 1. Left on bases? Des Moines, 6; Lincoln, 6. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Stoclidale. K.WVS AM SIOUX SPLIT Topeka Win First and Indiana Take Second Contest. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 30-Sloux City and Topeka broko even m a hard-fought double bill today, the visitors taking thn first, 6 to I, and losing the second on errors In the ninth, 3 to 0. Score, first game: ' SIOUX CITY. AB. 11. H. O. A. E. Coonev, !h 4 0 0 3 3 1 Davidson, If 3 0 1 2 0 0 Kane lb 4 118 11 F eieiine. cf 3 1110 0 Balrd, 3b 3 0 8 2 4 3 Callahan, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, ss 3 0 0 3 5 0 Wlthrow, c 3 0 0 T 1 0 Clark, p 2 0 0 0 3 0 J. Clarke 1 0 0 0 0 0 Klein, p 0 0 0 0 0 J Totals 29 3 27 18 S TOPEKA. AH. R. H. O. A. E. Whelan. rf 5 0 15 10 Laflnniers. cf 6 1 1 3 0 0 Forsvthe. If 6 2 1 0 0 0 Koeiner. lb 4 0 2 7 1 0 Tallion. ss 3 0 10 2 0 Lattlmore, 2b 4 0 0 3 2 0 Happs. c 4 1120 Cochran. 3b 8 1 1 0 Re Isigl. p 4 0 0 1 I Totals 37 fi 8 27 10 0 Batted for Clark in eighth. Sioux City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2-6 Two-base hits: Knne. Forsythe. Rapps. Three-base hit: Balrd. Stolen base: Lat tlmore. Double plays: Kane to Smith to Coonev, Whelsn to Koerner. lnnlnirts pitched: By Clark, S; by Klein, 1 Hits: Off RclBigl, 8; off Clark. 5; off Klein, 3. Bases on bnlls: off Iteisigl. 1 ; of f laik, 2 Struck out: By Reislgl. 8; by (lark, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpires: McCafferty and Gaston. Attendance: 4,."i0i. Score, second game: SloUX OUT Y. AU. IL H. O A. E. Coonev, 2b 4 0 o 2 J 0 Davidson. If 3 112 0 0 Kane, lb 4 0 0 10 0 t l1.-une. r-f 4 113 0 1 Balrd. 3b 4 118 2 0 Callahan, rf 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, ss 3 0 0 2 8 0 Murphy, c 3 0 1 8 1 0 Gaspar, p 8 0 0 0 8 0 Totals 31 3 fl 11 1 TOPEKA. AB. R. H O A E. Whelan, rf 0 0 4 0 1 I.aflainbers cf 3 o 0 1 o 0 Foravthe, If ... 4 0 2 8 0 0 Koerner. lb 4 0 0 3 0 0 Tallion, ss 4 1 2 1 1 0 Lattlmore, 2b 4 0 0 0 1 1 Rapps. e 4 1 S 0 1 Cochran, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 0 Grover, p 4 0 3 0 1 0 Totals 35 3 8 24 4 5 None out when winning run was scored. Sioux Ctlv 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Topeka 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Tallion, Rapps. I-Je'ine, Davidson. Three-base hit: Grover. Sac rifice hit: Callahan. Stolen bases: For sythe, Davidson. I.ejtune. Callahan Basra oi hulls: olf Gaspai. 1; otf Grover, 2. ti n k out: By Gaspar. 6; by Grov. r. 8. Wild pitch: tlaspin. Parsed ball: Muf- 31, 1914. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SAX - DlNTr-.0 DOWM TO PErsDEiAFF' PLACE N' TCLL, HIM TO 13E 9 KE AD TO phy. Time: 2 04. Umpires: Gaston and McCafferty. Attendance: 4,500. DENVER WI9 BOTH 4 ONTESTS Bears Defeat the Joslea In Donblr llender, ST. .JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 30.-Denver won both games of a double header. In the first game Gasklll had the better of Vance In a pitching duel, and three pitch ers were batted all over the flpld In the second contest by Denver. Score, first game: DENVER. AB. R. H. O A E. McCarty, ef 1110 0 0 Cassldy rf..... 5 0 3 1 0 0 Fuyie, h 5 0 I 2 4 0 Butcher, If 6 0 0 1 0 0 Coffey, ss 4 113 7 0 Fisher, lb 3 0 O 14 1 1 il'nrbour, 3b 4 0 13 10 (Block, c I 1 0 8 t 0 Gasklll, p 3 0 112 0 Totals 83 4 11 27 18 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A K. R. Watson. 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Griffith, c S 0 0 6 3 O Fox. if 3 0 0 0 0 0 O. Watson, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Patterson, lb 4 1 1 11 0 Oi Brlthui, 3b 4 0 1 i 4 )l Williams, rf 3 0 S 0 0 0 Wall, hb 3 0 0 f 3 1 I 'StHsser 1 0 1 0 0 0' Scliang, 1.2b 4 0 1 4 2 01 Vance, p 2 0 0 1 4 0' Pvtllgrew I 0 0 0 0 0 Totsla 32 I IS 1 sterser batted for Wall In the ninth. PettlgTew hatted for Vance In ninth. Denver I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-4 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 V Two-bsse hit: Barbour. Sacrifice hits: Vance. McCarty, Fisher, Gasklll. Double play: S'chang to Brit ton: Coffey to Faye to Fisher. Stolen bases: Coffey, Barbour. Struck out: Bv Vance. 8: by Ousklll, 2 Pases on balls: Off Gasklll, 1; off Vance, 3 Time: 2.07. Umpires: Cullen and Fyi'e. Score, Mrcond game: DENVER, AB. K. H. O. A. E. McCarty, cf S 1 3 2 0 0 Cnssldy, rf H 0 0 3 1 0 Faye, 2b 6 2 3 2 5 0 Btitchor, If 6 0 2 1 0 0 Coffey, ss 4 115 4 0 Fisher, lb 4 1 1 A 1 0 Barbour, 3b 4 3 2 1 1 1 Spabr, c 6 0 3 7 2 0 Harrington, p 6 3 3 0 0 0 Totals 44 10 18 K7 14 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. K. H. O. A. E. Schang, 2b 3 0 2 0 2 0 J"JX, If S 0 110 0 Pettlgrew, If 1 0 0 I 0 0 ' i. atson, cf 3 0 0 6 1 0 Patterson, 3b 4 0 1 2 2 1 Britton, 3b 4 0 1 2 2 1 Williams, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Griffith, e 1 0 14 11 Wall, ss 4 112 6 0 Thomas, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 I.atferty, p t 110 10 rown, p I 0 10 0 0 Sterser 1 0 0 Totals 32 2 9 27 12 2 Batted for Brown in ninth. Denver 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 2 110 St. Joseph 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 03 Three-base hit: McCarty. Two-base hits: Fisher, McCarty, Wall, Butcher. Harrington. Sacrifice fly: O. Wutson. Stolen bases: Faye, Butcher (2, Coffey. Double play: Cassldy to Coffev. Hits: Off Thomas, 7 in one and two-tiyrds In nings; off Lafferty, S In one and two thirds innings. Struck out: By Harring ton. 4; by lafferty. 1; few Brown. 1. Bases on balls: Off Harrington, 3: off Lafferty, J; off Brown, 1. Wild pitch: Harrington. Time: 3:00. Umpires: Cul U'i and Fyfe. Kawfeds Win Both of Double-Header KANSAS CITY. Aug. 30.Kansaa City won both ends of a double-header here today from Indianapolis, taking the first game, ( to 4. and the second. to 1. Both Johnson and Stone pitched steady ball for Kansas City. Score, first game: . ... . R. H E. Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0411 1 Kansas City 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 6 8 1 Batteries: Indlsnapolis, Billiard. White house, Mullin and Karlden; Kansas City, Johnson and Easterly. Score, second tame: R H E. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0) 0 2 Kansas City 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 6 13 2 Batteries: Indianapolis. Kaiserling nd Rarlden; Kansas City, Stone and East erly, Enzenroth. ST. LOUIS, Aug 30 Chicago won from St. I-ouls today. 3 to 1. In the thirteenth Inning after the scorn had hen tied for eight innings. The locals used four pitch ers and Chicago hit all but Groom. Bcore: r h re. Chicago 0OOO10OO0O0O3-3 7 3 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 8 3 Batteries: Chicago, Lang and Wilson; St. Iiuis, Davenport, HerborL Groom, Keupper and Simon. Emporia Wins Again. SEYMOUR, la.. Aug. 30 -(Special Tole grsm.l The Emporia (Kan.) State League club continued its winning streak by de feating the Ceniervillu team, champions tif Iowa, at the Seymour old settlers Cel ebration here today. 10 to 4 Shlmftall's pitching and the fielding of the Emporia club featured. Todays game maketi twenty-five straight victories for Bid well's club. Batteries: Center-vlHe, Wea rier and Menitt; Emporia, Shlmeall and Rlssby. .tent Inrilwealloii. ' 1 was annoyed for over a year by at tacks of acute Indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gal lagher, Geneva, N. Y. "I tried every thing that was recommended to me for this complaint, but nothing did ma much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them from our drug, gist. I soon realized that I had gotten tiia right thing, for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of them I can est heartily without any bad af fects." Sold by all druggists- Advertisement 0 MY I I 1 W Al- T I k I BEATRICE TRIMS KEARNEY Visitors Score Five Runs in the Eighth After Two Are Down. BONO IS LANDED ON HARD Matney Pulls Off the Frntnrr Must of the liil mr by MnUlns n "om rrannll Catch In the I lel.l, KEARNEY, Neb., Aug 30. (Special Telegram-) Beatrice played In luck today when It made flro scores in the eighth, after the second out. A new lesae on life w,-is given when a fly wus dropped In the field. Bono pitched excellent ball, as did also Bryan. Matney made the feature play of the game with a somer sault catch in the field. Score: BEATKK'K. KEARNEY. All H O A K All II O A K Fler, Hi... 4 t)lrk. rt ... H Nrff of ... I Prurhv If . . I Ling, If... 3 t f'w. r i .1 nMsiner. If.. I 0 S.-c. .1l... 4 1 ltimmm. Il. . 3 (I 1-,'i'luiren, ?h. 4 0 0lliimy. rf . . I 1 W'lvmiiton, f t 0 OWnoilruff, ! 4 t SKrlrhann, s. , 4 1 (Mono, p I n Bnrkfwltt Ih S Orlet, 3I... HHIrlrh. Bryan, p... JohnRnn, p. D f Totals.... T 17 Tout! S 13 ?J 11 s lentrl.e 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1-7 Kearney 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 1 0-4 Two-base hits: Matney, Black 12), Scheu ren, Bryan. iMuble plays: Orlet unas sisted; Florey to Bockewltz. Bases on balls: Off Bryan, 4; off Johnson, 0; off Bono, 1 Left on bases: Beatrice, 9; Kear ney. 5. Hits: O'f Bryan. 6 in seven and one-third innings; off Johnaon, 1 In two thirds innings Struck out: By Bryan, 4; by Johnson, 2; by Bonn, i. Passed balls: Erlekson, Coe. Time: 1:10. Umpire; New house. Grand Island Beats Superior. GRAND ISLAND, .Neb., Aug. 30.-Thles. sen won his own game today with a home run blow in the ninth after Franklin had walked Vance, and Claire had ad vanced him to third with a two-baser. It was a hard fought contest throughout, both pitchers up to that time sharing hon ors evenly. Superior's first runs were mads through the momentary wavering of the center line of the locals which nothing overcame until the four-base Krupp gun let go In the last frame.. Score: SUPERIOR. CD. 1SIAND. All It O A K AB M O A E Smith. jt... 4 I ARntien. 2b.. SOowney, rf. lPan. If., Vrny, cf . . llvnek. Ih.. A-.nl, ts . l'anr, r... (I "llr. Ih . OThlMMB, P. 4 0 12 2 Ony. lb..., I I 1 9 1 t Hrown, m. ., 4 a Monroe, lb. . 4 1 In4rih, rf 4 Thlwlas It 4 I Krntt. rf.... 4 8 (Irtitn, c.... 8 1 Franklin, p.. 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 1 n 3 Tnlsls 34 ( 85 II 8 Total! 11 t tl 11 1 No outs for Grand Island In ninth; Lan drcth out trying to bunt third strike. Superior 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 Grand Island 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Bases on balls: Off Franklin, 2; off Thlessen, 1. Struck out: By Franklin, 6; by Thlossen, 4. Two-base hits: Thlessen, Claire, Homo run: Thlessen. Earned runB: Grand Island, 2. Left on bases: Superior, 6; Grand Island, . Sacrifice hits: Gray, Green, Downey. Stolen bases: Smith, Gray, Errett. Umpire: Qulgley. Prnhlbs Win. CCLUM BUS, Nb., Aug. 30. -(Special Telegram.) The Prohlbs won a feature less snd slow game from the Pawnees. Thlemsn was touched up for twelve sln YORK. COLL'Mm:rt. AD II O A E All H O A n.rhlnl.l. rf 4 Murphr. cf.. 4 IKnfidaau. OHtrk 3b 01'ritt, rf Ib 1 ... 4 .... 4 Totten, Hb. ( larka, It. . Jilcs, a... Harrla, Jb . Hrhlaaal, lb ( ' tiiiM, lb.. OaboriM, p . 2 1 4 I 3 1 1 0Hnny. If lnyjort, cf.. Oirhmldt. cf. 1 larrlson. c 0Thlruan. d. -Adama ... Totala 11 II ?4 I Tntall... gles and Osborne six. Score: 21 t 15 14 4 Hatted for Thlemsn In ninth. Thleman out for attempted punt on third strike. York 0 2 0 0 8 2 1 1 nQ Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Murphy, Totten. Prstt, Adams. Three-base hit: Bschtold. Stolen bases: Totten (2), Clark. Rondeau, Pratt. Double piny: Schmidt to Rondeau to Dal. Bases on balls: Off Osborne, 6; off Thleman, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Osborne, Hsrrlmsn. Struck out: Bv Os borne, 7; by Thleman, 6. Wild pitch: Thleman. Time: 2:1.). Umpire; Meyers. Drummers Recalled. NORFOLK. Neb.. Aug. 80 (Special Tel egram.) A batting rally In the eighth In ning, scoring Hastings five runs, and Norfolk's inability to hit Riley east the Drummers today's game. In the eighth Inning Lane, pitching for Norfolk, tilled the bases, and wss relieved by Reed, after three scures hud been made. Score; NOIIKOI.K. J1ASTI.NV.S. AB H O A E. All !' '1 1 a o Turpln, rf . . 4 lay, rf 4 MHkar, lb.. Vriaht. If... k brown, aa 4 1 II l : o i i o I 0 11 1 1 I 7 0 0 II 0 0 0 fli'ran. rf 1 stoloff. as... 4 uaunett. cf. i o'lotimnn, lb. 4 ZMVfat. If . 4 OK. Uroen. Ib I Moor Ih .. 4 ORIr-banla' e I Utile?, p.... I 0 - o I I o 10 10 0 0 4 1 110 T 1 0 0 1 Townw, lb. Rala. lb.... Muaaar, c.. !ne, p.... Held. 9 Itruc .... T'jtali .11 I 17 II I Totals II I 17 14 4 Batted for Reid In ninth. Norfolk 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 Hastings 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 07 Two-base hit: McCabe. Three-base hit: E. Brown Stolen buses: ('ran. Lay, Tow lie. Musser. Buses on bulls: Off Lane, S; off Held. J: off Riley, 5. Lett on bases: Norfolk, K; Hastings. . Hit by pitched ball: Gettman. Cran. Sacri fice hits: Stoloff. E. Brown. Rela. Cran, MelKer. struck out: By une. 4 3; bv Riley, 6. Time; 2:00. Wood. Attendants. I.OU). by Held. I inpirc: Wiener Wins. ! HAITI. 15 CREEK. Nb . Aug. SO .( Pp. I clal Telegram. ) Winner beat Battle Creek, j 13 to 1. 1 Batterlcr: Ge tchell anil Thompson; Ul-1 rich and Scott Hits: Off Gel.-hell. 7; off' UIHeh, 14. Bases on balls: off Ulrich. ; j Struck out: By Getchall. 5; by Ulrlcb, 1 Errors: Wlsner, 4; Battle Creek, 3. I Ever; body Ueads Bee W ant Ad. HOPE DlNTY fOUNO BRAYES BLANK CARDINALS Tyler Yields But One Hit, While Mates Hit Freely in Two Frames. FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO NOTHING Bostons I se Stick Opportunely In First and Fifth Innings, Hissing I.nst of the , Series, ST. LOUIS. Aug. 0.-George Tyler yielded but one hit, a long single by Mageo In the seventh Inning, while Bos ton hit opportunely In the first and fifth, winning the lust game ot the series with St. Louis, 2 to 0. Boston scored first on Ever' single, a sacrifice and a nne-h.ise hit by Gilbert Maranvllle's single and Gowdy's double lormcd tho scoring combination In tha fifth Inning. Score: R.H.B. Boston i oooi 0 0 0 fl t 8 o St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 Oj Batteries: Boston, Tvler and Gowdyt 0 St. Louis, Perdue and Snvder. Phlla Take Both. CINCINNATI, O.. Aug. .TO.-Phlladelphla won a double-header from Cincinnati to day, the first game. 4 to 1. and the sec ond, a ton-Inning contest, by the score of 3 to 1. The wlldness of the Cincinnati pitchers gave Philadelphia the first game. Yinglifig had pitched excellent hall up to the eighth Inning, when he was hit for for a single by Kllllfer, the first man up, end then passed the next two batters. With the bases full, he was taken out and Schneider went Into the box. Schneider was also wild and passed the first man that faied him and hit the second, forc ing In two runs. A sacrifice fly by Cra vath and the squeeze play on Paskert'a sacrifice hit brought in the other two runs. The second gsme was a pitohera battle, Philadelphia finally winning out in the tenth Inning on Beoker'a triple and Byrne's sacrifice hit. Score, first game: Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 C'nclnristl.... 00010010 0 J I 1 Batteries: Alexander and Kllllfer) TtnT llng, Schneider and Gonzalez. Score, second game: PhlladnlphiaO 10000000 11 t A Cincinnati .0 0000104)0 01 8 I Batteries: Marshall, Tlncup and Kllll fer; Schneider and Gonzales. tilnnts Beat Cuba. CHICAGO, Aug. 30. -New York msde their last appearance of the season her today and defeated Chicago, 8 to 1. Tea reau had little trouble holding Chicago safe. He did not pass a man. New York won the Kama In the first i Inning. Cheney lasted but one Inning. , During his reign on the mound, the league o loaders scored four runs on two singles, o a base on balls, hit by pitched ball, passed o ball, an error and a double. Pierce, his n successor, worked well for a few Innings, but the easterners continued their bom bardment and aided by errors scored four more runs, Tesreau eased up In the ninth after two nen were out and this saved Chicago from a shut out. Score: New York 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 8 1J 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 11 S 4 Batteries: Tesreau and Meyers, Mc Lean; Cheney. Pierce and Archer. Valentines Take the Odd Score F. M. Valentines defeated the Dundee Woolen Mills, 5 to 4. Baker struck out ten men, allowing seven hits, four of them being In one Inning. Oreko pitched good ball, but allowed hits when they meant runs. The features of the game were tho fielding of Grant and one-hand atopa by Flanagan and Williamson. The F. M. Valentines have defeated every class A team In the city, thereby claiming tho championship. Bcore: F. M. Valentines 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 Dundee Woolen Mills... 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-hat,e bits: H. Baker, Klein. Three base hit: Sandow. Stolen bases: Hasen, Pliinauiin (21. Fcltman, Coe (2). H. Baker. Sacrilice. hits: Feltinan. Williamson, llazen, Graham. Passed ball: Kichter. Bases on bulls: Off Baker, 2; off Greko. 2. Struck out: By Baker, 10; by Oreko, 10. PRETTIEST MILE GOLF CLUB TO PLAY MATCH A schedule for the remainder of tho season wus approved at a meeting of tho Prettictt Mile Golf club. Tho assembly was at the residence of Walter A. Meyer; and sixty iiiemliers of the organization were present. A match play, sixteen to qualify, will be started next Sunday for the vice president's silver loving cup. Kidney and Liver Trouble J quickly helped by Electric Bitters. Suto n . . . Or ariu prompt relief, btlmuiate trio kidney and liver to healthy action. 60c and 8X All druggisu. AdvertlsemenL Wagnians Win at Blaffs. The Wagmans defeated tho Universi ties of Council Bluffs by the score of 8 to 4, Sundsy. Kiatenmacher and FYnnk pitched great ball, tho former fanning nine men. Bird. Wilson and Kaslonmaoher gathered three hits apiece. 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